Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Insurgency: NPA Trial Based on the Testimony of Ghosts

Last week 15 NDFP consultants or Reds or NPA or whatever you wish to label them were acquitted over the Inopacan massacre of the 1980's. This has upset certain groups as well as government officials but the details of the case are straight out of the X-Files.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1529206/case-of-traveling-skeleton-manila-court-acquits-peace-consultants-of-murder

A Manila court has resolved the case of “ghosts” crying for justice and “traveling skeletons” as it dismisses the murder charges against the supposed members of the communist group responsible for their death.

In a 97-page decision, Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 32 has granted the demurrers to evidence filed by former lawmaker Satur Ocampo, National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) consultant Rafael Baylosis and Adelberto Silva; farmers Norberto Murillo, Dario Tomada, and Oscar Belleza; Exuperio Lloren and another demurrer filed by Vicente Ladlad.

A demurrer to evidence is in effect a motion to dismiss anchored on the ground that the evidence presented is insufficient.

The court also dismissed the 15 counts of murder against the following couple Benito and Wilma Tiamzon, Lino Salazar, Presillano Beringel, Luzviminda Orillo, Muco Lubong, and Felix Dumali.

The dismissed the case becasue the evidence was insufficient. What exactly is the evidence proving that those people are guilty of murder let alone a massacre?

The case started in 2006 when a member of the 43rd Infantry Battalion heard “some noises, shouting and drumbeating” while resting in a hammock at the Tactical Command Post in Barangay Kaulisihan, Inopacan, Leyte.

The following day, while doing clearing operations, the Battalion member chanced upon farmer Floro Tanaid and asked him about the noise. Tanaid told him that the noise could have come from the souls of the people executed by members of the New Peoples’ Army in Sapang Dako.

Since the area is still within their jurisdiction, the soldier sought the help of Tanaid to check the place where the noise came from and did some digging. They eventually dug up a “long bone.” After getting the go signal from their commander, they had several diggings and discovered several skeletal remains believed to be of the 15 people executed by the NPA during the 80s.

During the trial, the court noted the inconsistencies in the testimonies of witnesses such as Tanaid, the guide who claimed that the military went to his house on Aug. 25, 2006, and sought his help in locating the mass grave while the military witness claimed he heard the noises only on Aug. 25, 2006. In meeting Tanaid, the witness said he “chanced upon him.”

On the other hand, the forensic pathologist from the Philippine National Police Crime Laboratory Dr. Mamerto Bernabe admitted that upon examination of the skeletal remains, he did not conclusively identify any of the bones as belonging to a particular person.

Another witness from the PNP, PCI Jasper Magana said that while they were able to get buccal swabs from a list of persons provided by the military, by the time the PNP has the technology to generate DNA profiles from skeletal remains, “the prosecution did not bother to coordinate…to cause the DNA examination.”

This case started back in 2006 because a solider who was lounging in a hammock heard shouting and drumbeating. The next day he happened to meet a local farmer who told him the noises could be from the souls of the people executed by the NPA. Based on that information alone the two did some digging and found a "long bone." The commander was informed and he gave them the go ahead to continue digging. Remains believed to be of 15 people were exhumed. However a pathologist from the National Crime Laboratory said he could "not conclusively identify any of the bones as belonging to a particular person." The prosecution also failed to obtain any DNA samples form the remains.

But during trial the farmer and the solider gave different testimonies as to how they met and the circumstances in which they found the alleged mass grave. 

Let's continue.

Lawyers of the accused said that the skeletal remains were the subject of a similar case which was previously dismissed by the Baybay, Leyte Regional Trial Court. The skeletons were discovered in June 2000, in Barangay Monterico, Baybay, Leyte. Supposedly, the skeletons were that of Concepcion Aragon, Juanita Aviola, and Gregorio Eras, the same victims whose skeletons were also dug up in Inopacan, Leyte six years after.

A relative of one of the victims admitted participating in the diggings in Baybay, Leyte. The same witness said, “he does not know how  the then members of the 43rd Infantry Battalion were able to identify the skeletal remains of his father and brothers despite him not being able to identify them at that time.”

“Of course, logic dictates that these eventualities cannot or are impossible to happen unless these skeletal remains, as conjured by the defense, were exhumed in one place and thereafter, transferred and/or buried in another,” the court said.

“And despite the fact that this obvious inconceivability came up during the presentation of its evidence, the prosecution did not bother to clear this up by adducing evidence to elucidate these apparent improbable scenarios,” the court added.

Aside from the absence of forensic evidence, no other document was presented such as a death certificate or declaration of presumptive death. The court also noted that the testimonies of the witnesses are “palpably unreliable” due to “overwhelmingly numerous” contradictions.

The court said because the “prosecution miserably failed to establish the guilt of accused-movants beyond reasonable doubt for the 15 counts of murder filed against them and thus they deserve a verdict of acquittal.”

The skeletal remains were part of another case which was dismissed in 2000 according to the defense. These remains were allegedly the same remains found in 2006 which the court notes is totally impossible unless the defendants buried, exhumed, and reburied the remains. A relative of one of the dead says he did not understand how the military could identify the remains of his father and brother when he was not even able to recognize them.

The court concluded that there was no forensic evidence of any kind presented and that the testimonies of the witnesses are unreliable because of numbers contradictions.  Therefore the prosecution "miserably failed to establish the guilt of" the accused.  

The facts of the case and the lack of evidence has not stopped certain groups and officials from being disappointed in the lack of a conviction. Vice Chairman of the NTF-ELCAC Hermogenes Esperon's disappointment is quite notable for its lack of reference to the actual facts of the case and for his instance that being acquitted does not mean one is not guilty.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php/articles/1163201

An official of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) on Sunday said despite the acquittal of 15 of 40 communist leaders and members, the grim fate suffered by Inopacan massacre victims in the evil hands of Jose Maria Sison and his co-defendants remains.

Secretary Hermogenes Esperon, Jr., vice-chairperson of NTF-ELCAC, expressed disappointment to the decision of the Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) to acquit 15 Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army – National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) leaders for their role in the Inopacan massacre in Leyte in 1985.

"We are deeply saddened and dismayed with the news that the Manila RTC Branch 32, under Presiding Judge Thelma Bunyi-Medina, has granted the demurrers to evidence resulting in the acquittal of known communists, namely: former Bayan Muna representative Satur Ocampo; National Democratic Front consultants Vicente Ladlad, Rafael Baylosis and Adelberto Silva, among others, two for the perpetration of at least 15 summary executions in the killing fields by the NPA in Sapang Dako, Inopacan, Leyte in the 1980s," said Esperon Jr., who is also National Security Adviser.

He said the murder cases were filed to give justice to the gruesome deaths of 67 persons, whose skeletal remains were unearthed in the said Leyte town on Aug. 28, 2006.

After the mass grave discovery, Esperon, who was then the Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff, filed 15 counts of murder before the Manila Regional Trial Court against CPP founding chair Jose Maria Sison and 37 others for their alleged involvement in the massacre.

"The clear intention behind the Inopacan massacre case is to stand, speak, and obtain justice for the dead -- the victims and their families. With the purest intentions, we fought for what is right and the truth. We hoped that light will shine and pass through even in the eye of the needle," Esperon said.

The acquittal, he said, does not mean that the crimes were not committed.

The Supreme Court (SC) held that once a demurrer to evidence has been granted in a criminal case, this amounts to an acquittal.

"With the quantum of evidence of proof beyond reasonable doubt required by our criminal judicial system, we still emphasize that a ruling in favor of the accused does not equate to innocence nor the finding that the crime did not happen. The philosophy is based on Blackstone's formulation that it is better to acquit ten guilty men, than to convict an innocent man. To reiterate, the decision is based on insufficiency of evidence and not that the crime did not happen at all," Esperon said.

He added that prevailing law and jurisprudence recognize two kinds of acquittal.

"First is an acquittal on the ground that the accused is not the author of the act or omission complained of. The second instance is an acquittal based on reasonable doubt on the guilt of the accused," he said, adding that acquittal on this case lies on the second kind, grounded on the alleged insufficiency of prosecution’s evidence.

"Again, it does not mean that the 15 murder cases were not committed and that the accused were not responsible for the gruesome crimes," he said. This simply means that the quantum of evidence of proof beyond reasonable doubt was not met in eyes of the presiding judge.”

"Still, the technical victory of the communists, in this case, does not obliterate in the eyes of history and of the people their brutal killing fields and summary executions without due process -- the emblem of their egregious and blatant disrespect of human rights and sanctity to life which they purport to protect," he added.

First of all it's interesting to learn that Esperon is the one who filed this case. That would mean the evidence he had was the same evidence presented in court. That is the same LACK OF EVIDENCE. Second of all while he does think these people are guilty he is more upset that communists got away. After all, as he lets us know, the CPP-NPA has waged a brutal war killing many. But that is confusing the issue. The issue is not their being communists but their culpability in this case. Did they in fact massacre so many people at Inopacan? 

Third of all his is insistence that these people are guilty. It could be that they are guilty. But the evidence that Esperon gathered and which the prosecution presented was found to be inconsistent and unreliable. You can't base a trial on the fact that a solider did some digging because he heard some ghosts making noises and found bones which could not be properly identified. Why does Esperon have no harsh words for the prosecution who failed to present a coherent case against the accused? Why does he not lament that the testimony of the witnesses was unreliable and inconsistent? Why does he insist these men are guilty despite their being NO EVIDENCE to support that assertion? That the "prosecution miserably failed to establish the guilt of accused-movants beyond reasonable doubt" is not a "technical victory." Rather, it is another damning instance of the horribly broken Philippine justice system attempting to dole out injustice.

Hermogenes Esperon is a moron who, despite his reference to Blackstone's Ratio which has NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS CASE, does not give a single care about the rule of law. He wants every communist bagged and tagged BECAUSE they are communists and not because they are guilty of any real crime. For him being a communist is a crime.

Other groups, front groups for the NTF-ELCAC disguised as grassroots organizations, have also condemned this ruling.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1163511

Groups of parents and other anti-communist organizations condemned the acquittal of about 15 leaders of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the National Democratic Front (NDF) from their alleged involvement in the "Inopacan Massacre" in Leyte 31 years ago.

Members of League of Parents of the Philippines (LPP) or the Liga ng mga Magulang Liga Independencia Pilipinas (LIPI), Sulong Maralita, Hands Off Our Children (HOOC), and Yakap ng Magulang, staged a marching rally along Morayta Street in Manila City on Wednesday to express their disappointment to Manila City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 32 Judge Thelma Bunyi-Medina.

"We, as parents, strongly condemned the decision of Judge Thelma Bunyi-Medina by dismissing it by mere technicality," LPP chair Remy Rosadio said during the protest rally. "With these, the people’s faith on the justice system has eroded and the only way for it to be restored is by giving full justice to the victims of the Inopacan Massacre."

Rosadio said the decision may increase the morale of the New People's Army (NPA), the CPP's armed wing, to continue their atrocities, such as extortion, recruiting more minors, and indigenous people.

She said the CPP-NPA-NDF and its allies might be manipulating the court system that resulted in the acquittal of the communist leaders.

Meanwhile, LIPI President Jose Antonio Goitia described the Manila RTC's decision as "regrettable" and a major setback to the country's fight against communist insurgency.

"The setback does not rule out the possibility that the CPP-NPA-NDF is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt," Goitia said.

These people are just as moronic as Esperon. They are what is referred to in the business as useful idiots.  See how they not only echo Esperon by saying this ruling does not mean they are not guilty but they go even further and allege that the CPP-NPA-NDF might be manipulating the court system which is why the accused were acquitted. Absolutely pathetic. 

These kind of stooges are why the AFP and PNP feel emboldened to obtain dubious search warrants and slaughter suspects when they suddenly burst into their homes unannounced. They have no idea about the importance of the rule of law but that is nothing to be shocked at.  This is not an Anglo-Saxon country where the rule of law was formulated and forms the backbone of society. This is the Philippines where natives pretend to be Europeans.

So the NTF-ELCAC is mad about this ruling and they are also upset about having their budget slashed. They say, "We shall make do."

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1163265

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF ELCAC) will make do with the PHP17.1 billion budget allocation it received for its Barangay Development Program (BDP) next year, an official said on Monday.

National Security Adviser and NTF ELCAC vice chair Hermogenes Esperon Jr. attributed the reduction to the opposition of some lawmakers regarding the BDP's 2022 budget which was projected to benefit 1,406 communist terrorists-cleared communities by next year.

The amount is much lower than the PHP28.1 billion budget earlier proposed by MalacaƱang to Congress for the task force.

"(What will happen now is that, we will be giving out PHP12 million instead of PHP20 million. We look at how much PHP12 million can do. Usually, when you are building a farm-to-market road, it is usually a kilometer long, and is paved with eight inches of concrete, and is usually five meters wide, it costs PHP12 million, it could cost higher in mountainous areas. We will look at whether we give this to barangays or just cut it in half)," he said during an ambush interview at the Quezon City Hall of Justice.

Since the people in the beneficiary communities already knew that they will be getting PHP20 million for BDP projects, Esperon said they have no choice but to explain why some lawmakers are not amenable to giving them the proposed budget.

"(Whatever their reasons, it is up to the lawmakers to explain to the affected communities, we don't know their explanation, they told us that they will be using the money for Covid-19 response but do know that in Bayanihan 1 and Bayanihan 2, the government has already spent PHP601 billion for Covid-19 response)," he added.

It is not a mystery why lawmakers decided to slash the NTF-ELCAC budget. It's not because they are communists or support the communist cause. It's because the NTF-ELCAC is without oversight and cannot account for much of their spending.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/12/21/2149198/coa-finds-deficiencies-ntf-elcac-projects

The Commission on Audit (COA) has found several “deficiencies” in the implementation of programs, projects and activities (PPAs) of the six member agencies of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) in 2020.

In its consolidated “Annual Financial Report” for national government-agencies, the COA said “incomplete documentation, low fund utilization and unutilized funds, unauthorized fund transfers and lack of guidelines on the use of funds” were observed in the implementation of various PPAs of the task force’s member-agencies.

It said the adverse findings “cast doubt” on the efficient use of public funds by NTF-ELCAC agencies – the Departments of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP), Philippine National Police (PNP) and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).

The audit body said the DILG, in particular, failed to utilize P8.735 million intended for activities under “strengthened communication strategies, capacity development and alliance-building with all sectors for local peace and development.”

The COA said the DSWD’s regional Field Office 13 (CARAGA) had disbursed P1.28 million under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program and P4.04 million under the Livelihood Settlement Grants or a total of P5.32 million for assistance to former rebels who surrendered to the government.

The payments were made despite inappropriate or lack of supporting documents, “thereby casting doubt on the propriety and validity of the transactions,” the COA said.

Will Hermogenes Esperon also be explaining to LGUs why the NTF-ELCAC has all these financial anomalies? Will he be explaining to them why the DILG failed to utilized P8.37 million in funds allocated for local peace and development? Will he sit down and tell them why the NTF-ELCAC doled out millions in bribes to rebel  surrenderees but did not properly document those transactions? Probably not because Hermogenes Esperon is a dishonest hack who does not care about the rule of law.

Monday, December 27, 2021

Not A Relaxing Stroll Through the Park

"Walking through the park just the other day, baby. What do you, what do you think I saw?" More like, what do you I think I heard? It sure wasn't the lilting keyboard riff of Misty Mountain Hop. Instead it was the blaring, loud cacophony of radio commercials. Not songs, just commercials. All emanating from the myriad speakers scattered throughout the park.

Not the greatest picture. It's something that needs hearing more than seeing anyway. Besides even in real life the speakers and pole sort of blend into the background. This is not the first time I have traversed this park only to be met with the annoying sound of the radio. But this time I decided to find the source. Here it is:


Believe me when I asked the lady at the desk why they are blasting loud radio commercials instead of something quieter and more suitable to a park she had no idea what I was talking about. I was tempted to smash that system to bits but that would have only exacerbated all my problems. The way this is set up I find quite mind boggling. There are about twenty poles with speakers scattered throughout out the park. Yet somehow they all have wires that lead underground and back to the stereo in this office. That's a lot of work and for what? So people can be annoyed by crummy commercials and boring, redundant pop songs they have heard a million times before! I don't know about you but I despise Celine Dion even more when I hear her tinny voice blasting through tiny speakers.

The strange thing is no one seems to care. There were plenty of people sitting on benches chatting, playing checkers, or just hanging out.  Here is one lady who set up shop and was waiting for customers. 

There are always several mani/pedicurists plying their trade in this park. Once I was walking through and some lady ran up to me saying "Sir, Sir!" I thought she was going to ask if I wanted a mani/pedicure but instead she asked something else I will not repeat here.

Anyway, this park sucks. It's not pretty to look at it and even if it was you couldn't relax here because the radio is playing loudly all day.

Friday, December 24, 2021

Retards in the Government 238

  It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.




https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1163175
Four Taguig City cops are under restrictive custody after their alleged participation in the robbery of a Japanese national and his Filipina partner in Pasig City on Saturday.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Dionardo Carlos on Sunday ordered the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) to hold under custody Staff Sgt. Jayson Bartolome, Cpl. Merick Desoloc, Cpl. Christian Jerome Reyes, and Pat. Kirk Joshua Almojera.

The four, assigned at the Taguig City Police Station, were among eight suspects who allegedly staged a robbery in Barangay Kapitolyo at about 12:10 a.m.

They reportedly held at gunpoint domestic partners Joana Marie Flores Espiritu, 26, and Japanese Kani Toshiro, 42.

Carlos also instructed NCRPO chief Maj. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr. to place the commander of Taguig Sub-Station 1 on administrative relief to preclude any possibility of undue influence in the investigation.

NCRPO has stepped up pursuit operations against two other suspects, dismissed cop Ferdinand Fallari and a certain Ruwel Galang, who eluded arrest.

AJ Mary Agnas, 22, who allegedly works for the victims, was also arrested while a certain Jhon Carlo Atienza, 30, was found dead with a gunshot wound at the corner of Kalayaan Avenue and Tolentino Street in Barangay Pinagkaisahan, Makati City.

According to initial reports, the suspects forced Toshiro to open a vault and scooped out an estimated PHP30 million cash and an expensive mobile phone.

Eight people, including 4 cops and one dismissed cop, forced a Japanese man to open his fault so they could steal P30 million in cash. The Taguig Chief has been fired over this incident.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2021/12/20/2148978/taguig-police-station-chief-axed-over-p30-million-robbery

The commander of a police station in Taguig was relieved from his post yesterday after four of his subordinates allegedly robbed a Japanese man of at least P30 million in cash and gadgets in Pasig City on Saturday.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Dionardo Carlos said he sacked Maj. Nimrod Balgemino Jr., commander of the Taguig police sub-station 1, to prevent “undue influence in the investigation.”

Carlos ordered the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) to probe S/Sgt. Jayson Bartolome, Pat. Kirk Joshua Almojera and Corporals Merick Desoloc and Christian Jerome Reyes.

“I want to get to the bottom of this incident and unmask all persons involved in the crime,” Carlos said.

It's only a preventative firing to make sure the investigation goes smoothly without any "undue influence."


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/12/21/2149198/coa-finds-deficiencies-ntf-elcac-projects

The Commission on Audit (COA) has found several “deficiencies” in the implementation of programs, projects and activities (PPAs) of the six member agencies of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) in 2020.

In its consolidated “Annual Financial Report” for national government-agencies, the COA said “incomplete documentation, low fund utilization and unutilized funds, unauthorized fund transfers and lack of guidelines on the use of funds” were observed in the implementation of various PPAs of the task force’s member-agencies.

It said the adverse findings “cast doubt” on the efficient use of public funds by NTF-ELCAC agencies – the Departments of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP), Philippine National Police (PNP) and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).

The COA said the DSWD’s regional Field Office 13 (CARAGA) had disbursed P1.28 million under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program and P4.04 million under the Livelihood Settlement Grants or a total of P5.32 million for assistance to former rebels who surrendered to the government.

The payments were made despite inappropriate or lack of supporting documents, “thereby casting doubt on the propriety and validity of the transactions,” the COA said.

The COA says six government agencies have deficiencies in their use of NTF-ELCAC funds. This includes giving millions to former rebels without proper paperwork and supporting documents.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2021/12/22/2149359/33-cops-face-raps-over-pride-march-dispersal

At least 33 Manila police personnel were sued before the city prosecutor’s office on Monday for the violent dispersal of a Pride March in Mendiola last year.

Seventeen members of the so-called “Pride 20” filed a complaint against the lawmen for failing to observe maximum tolerance and violating their right to peaceful assembly, as well as unlawful arrest and slight physical injuries and maltreatment.

The police officers were also accused of stealing a van they used to drive the protesters to the Manila Police District headquarters.

The complainants also accused the lawmen of qualified gender-based street and public space sexual harassment under the Safe Spaces Act for berating them during the protest.

33 cops accused of violating the rights of homosexuals to peacefully assemble and have a parade. Also accusations of unlawful arrests and stealing a van.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/815650/mayor-congressional-bet-hurt-in-misamis-occidental-shooting/story/

Lopez Jaena, Misamis Occidental Mayor Michael Gutierrez and congressional aspirant Jason Almonte were wounded in a shooting incident that marred a Christmas party in Tangub City on Wednesday.

According to the Police Region Office 10 (PRO 10), PDP Laban and Asenso Ozamiz Local Party members were having a Christmas party when a "sniper fire" was heard at 8:45 p.m.

The bullet hit the frame of the glass door and a splinter hit the nape of Almonte, who is running as 1st district representative of Misamis Occidental, PRO 10 said in a report.

The slug hit the left temple and exited the nape of Michael Gutierrez, who is running for vice governor of the province.

Also present in the event was Misamis Occidental Representative Henry Oaminal.

Gutierrez and Almonte were rushed to Misamis University Medical Center where they received first aid before being transported to Mars General Hospital, Ozamis City for the operation.

Two politicians were wounded at a Christmas party. A third politician, a congressman, was present but was unharmed.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1163546

Criminal charges have been filed by the Pasay City Prosecutor's Office against Senator Ana Theresia "Risa" Hontiveros for alleged violation of Republic Act 4200 or the Anti-Wire Tapping Act.

In an information dated December 1 by Senior Assistant City Prosecutor Serafin S. Salazar and approved by City Prosecutor Elmer L. Rillo, Hontiveros was charged in connection with a text message in 2017 between then Justice Secretary Vitaliano N. Aguirre II and another person.

Hontiveros, the prosecutor said " willfully, unlawfully, knowingly and secretly intercept, record, possess a copy of such record, and show or communicate to other persons, the contents of the private communication" between Aguirre and another person "without the consent of all the parties thereto to their damage and prejudice".

The case was filed by Aguirre in 2017 when Hontiveros during a privilege speech in September of that year showed a photo of Aguirre while composing a text message on his phone.

The photo was shown to have Aguirre texting Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption member, lawyer Jacinto "Jing" Paras in connection with charges against the senator.

Senator Risa Hontiveros has been charged with wiretapping because she took a picture of DOJ Secretary Aquirre composing a text message and showed it to the Seante during a privilege speech. One wonders why this case is being filed now when it was original submitted in 2017.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/12/23/2149585/17-government-agencies-flagged-over-idle-projects
The Commission on Audit (COA) has called out 17 government agencies over delayed, abandoned and idle infrastructure projects amounting to P1.44 trillion, saying this may result in complete wastage of government funds.

In its consolidated annual financial report for national government agencies for 2020, the COA said various infrastructure projects implemented by the agencies “were either not executed in accordance with the plan, with noted deficiencies, not completed on time (or) not completed at all, which may result in waste of government funds or delayed enjoyment of project benefits.”

This was on top of uncompleted infrastructure projects amounting P1.1 billion implemented by various state universities and colleges, he said.

The audit body attributed the delays in the project completion to “abandonment by the contractor, inefficiency in monitoring of project implementation, poor planning and workmanship and lack of coordination with local government units and other agencies concerned.”

One of the agencies identified as responsible for the bulk of the delayed projects was the Department of Transportation-Office of the Secretary (DOTr–OSEC).

The COA says 17 government agencies have idle or delayed projects amounting to P1.44 trillion. the DOTr-OSEC is the office with the most delayed projects.

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Coronavirus Lockdown: Traditional Cockfighting, Face-to-Face Classes Depends on Vaccination, and More!

More news about how the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines is being handled by the public and the government. 

It's official. The IATF has now allowed traditional cockfighting to resume operations.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1528090/iatf-allows-cockpits-to-operate-traditional-cockfighting-to-resume-under-alert-level-2

The Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) on Emerging Infectious Diseases permitted the operation of cockpits and the resumption of traditional cockfighting under Alert Level 2, but subject to the discretion of the local government units (LGUs).

(The IATF decided to allow the operation of cockpits and traditional cockfighting under Alert Level 2 if the LGUs, where the operations will be conducted, have no objection.)

Nograles called on the LGUs to shut down cockpits if operators failed to comply with the health protocols.

“We enjoin LGUs that will allow the resumption of cockfighting operations to strictly, strictly enforce and implement protocols and to shut down operators that fail to adhere to minimum health standards,” he appealed.

Traditional cockfighting is in opposition to online cockfighting which Cayetano says is the next pandemic.

https://mb.com.ph/2021/11/22/cayetano-online-sabong-gambling-are-the-new-pandemic/

Online cockfighting and gambling have been described by former Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano as the “new pandemic” that requires immediate government action in order to save Filipino families from social, moral and economic degradation. 

“There is a new pandemic that the government is not trying to stop, bagkus [ay] baliktad (even more so the other way around). It seems the government is pushing this pandemic through PAGCOR and I hope Congress is not part of it,” Cayetano told a press conference over the weekend.

Why isn't traditional cockfighting a pandemic too? It kills birds and wastes money and destroys homes. Traditional cockfighting is gambling just the same as online cockfighting.

Duterte told the EU F You back in 2016 but the EU is saying Vax You to the Philippines in 2021.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1162907

At least three European countries have expressed to continue their support to the Philippines in accessing vaccines against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).

This, as nearly 7 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines donated by Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom arrived on Wednesday, which are part of over 10 million vaccine doses delivered in the country, the highest single-day delivery of Covid-19 vaccines to date.

Two batches of Moderna vaccines donated by the German government arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport -- one in the afternoon with 856,800 doses and the other batch in the evening with 2,840,100 doses.

In total, 3,696,900 doses of Moderna vaccine were donated by the German government through the COVAX Facility.

“We regard it important to support the Philippine efforts in the Covid response for a fast and sustainable recovery, and trust that these vaccines will be used in the upcoming vaccination drive contributing to the vaccination of minors in the context of necessary reopening of schools as well as to the boosters of healthcare workers and front-liners,” German Ambassador to the Philippines Anke Reiffenstuel said in a media interview.

She added that with the vaccine donations, Germany is living up to its commitment to international solidarity and cooperation, especially in times of crisis.

On the other hand, the Dutch government donated 3,055,200 doses of Janssen vaccines.

“I’m very happy that we can support the Vax to the Max Campaign of the Filpino government and very pleased that we can do that together with the European partner, so it’s team Europe at work,” Dutch Ambassador to the Philippines Saskia de Lang said.

European Union Ambassador to the Philippines Luc Veron also joined Reiffenstuel and de Lang during the vaccine arrival.

Will European countries also be helping the Philippines implement the kind of draconian mandatory vaccination program as they have?

The unvaccinated are being urged to not attend dawn mass this year.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1162866

Unvaccinated individuals may want to reconsider physically attending the traditional dawn masses (Simbang Gabi) that will begin December 15, MalacaƱang said on Wednesday.

Acting Presidential Spokesperson, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said unvaccinated individuals may want to consider attending virtual Simbang Gabi instead to minimize the risk of catching Covid-19.

“Sa mga hindi pa po bakunado, mas mainam po na mag-attend na lang po ng online or virtual Simbang Gabi; mas mainam po magpabakuna na po tayo (To those unvaccinated, it is better if you attend online or virtual Simbang Gabi; but it is better to get vaccinated),” he said in a Palace press briefing.

Meanwhile, Nograles reminded vaccinated devotees attending dawn masses to continue observing minimum public health standards.

“Ituloy po natin i-observe ang (Let us continue observing) minimum public health standards – mag-mask po, hugas, iwas pa rin po tayo lalo na nandiyan pa rin iyong banta ng Omicron variant (let us wear masks, wash hands, keep distance especially now that the threat of Omicron variant is close),” he added.

"The threat of Omicron variant." Four words that will take us back to the worst days of 2020 when the whole nation was locked down. And if that happens the blame is on YOU!

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1528416/expert-notes-communitys-role-in-preventing-omicrons-spread

The community has a role to play on how the tracing and isolation of possible close contacts and secondary contacts of the first two Omicron variant cases in the country will be done, an infectious disease expert said Thursday.

Dr. Rontgene Solante, chief of the Adult Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine unit of the San Lazaro Hospital and a member of the Department of Science and Technology’s Vaccine Expert Panel, said all of the co-passengers of the first two cases in their flights should be isolated and tested for COVID-19.

“The crucial part here is number one, are they being contacted already? Number two, are they being instructed to isolate themselves even without the symptoms, and number three, were there also secondary contacts of these index cases so they will also be monitored?” Solante told CNN Philippines’ The Source.

“So everything should really be relying now on the community on how the contact tracing, isolation, and observation of symptoms will be done,” he added.

Just look at the picture accompanying this article. How ridiculous. There is no need for health workers to dress like that. They only do so to send a message but the only message I hear is that health officials are fools.

Typhoon Odette caused billions in damage and resulted in a few hundred deaths but the vaccine supply was spared suffering only minimal damage.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/12/21/2149201/vaccine-wastage-typhoon-hit-areas-minimal-doh

A hundred vials of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines were wasted in Region 6 due to a power outage caused by Typhoon Odette, the Department of Health (DOH) said yesterday.

According to DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire, they are closely monitoring the situation in typhoon-hit areas.

However, they received reports that the Pfizer vaccines in Tinangawan in Iloilo province got wasted because of a power interruption resulting from the typhoon.

Vergeire assured the public that the cluster would be “replenishing” the wasted jabs in the region.

Citing reports from the National Vaccination Operations Clusters, Vergeire noted that there has been “minimum” vaccine wastage due to the calamity.

“Thanks to the local government units (LGUs), because the impact of the typhoon on our vaccines had been minimized,” she told a press briefing.

Vergeire added the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao had reported “no vaccine wastage” while the assessments for Regions VII, VIII and Caraga are still ongoing.

So far only 100 vials of Pfizer were wasted due to power outages but there could be more as they continue to monitor the situation throughout the region.

Do you have children who need to get back in the classroom? Well according to Education Secretary Briones you had better make sure they have been injected with an experimental mRNA drug which neither prevents infection or transmission of COVID-19.

https://mb.com.ph/2021/12/21/resumption-of-face-to-face-classes-relies-on-vaccination-outcome-deped-says/
Education Secretary Leonor Briones strongly encouraged parents to get their children vaccinated against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) noting that this will play a very crucial role in the resumption of face-to-face classes in schools that offer basic education nationwide. 
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Dec. 21, Briones expressed hope for continuous expansion of limited face-to-face classes. She also highly encouraged parents to get their children vaccinated as the “resumption of face-to-face classes relies on the outcome of the immunization campaign.” 

Briones also expressed hope that the DepEd would be able to continuously expand the implementation of limited face-to-face classes as more Filipinos are vaccinated with the success of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Days.

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(So we are very happy and it’s a great honor for us to work with Secretary Duque and Secretary Galvez and Vince [Dizon] on this campaign because the success of education is very dependent on the health of our children and we need to protect our children not only your 12-17 years old children, but everyone including the parents themselves),” Briones said.
It's a nice sentiment but the expirental mRNA vaccine does not protect anybody. It is in fact what is fueling the spike in variants which are resistant to any protection from the vaccine. Children are the least susceptible group for contracting the virus. But who knew that Briones had any authority to speak on health matters.

The Philippines has loaded a record low amount of new COVID-19 cases but the DOH says that's because some labs were not operating and not because there actually are a low number of cases.

The Philippines on Tuesday reported only 168 new COVID-19 infections, raising the country's total tally to 2,837,719.

According to the Department of Health, four laboratories were not operational on December 19 and 20 laboratories were not able to submit their data on time.

"Based on data in the last 14 days, the 24 labs contribute, on average, 4.8% of samples tested and 4.5% of positive individuals," the DOH said.

It also noted that of the 168 cases, 159 occurred within the recent 14 days. The top regions with cases in the recent two weeks were Metro Manila, Region 4-A, and Region 6.

What is the point here? Is it to cast doubt in the people's minds about the objective fact that cases are in decline? Why would they want to add such a caveat especially with their vaccination program needing to look good. Vaccines prevent infection right?

With just over a week left until the end of the year, the Philippine government is still pushing to reach its target of fully vaccinating 54 million individuals against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

According to vaccine czar Carlito Galvez Jr., this may be achieved through the use of the single-shot Janssen vaccine, which will immediately tag the vaccine recipient as fully-vaccinated.

“We are still pushing since we have the J&J available vaccines and we have 6 million due for second dosing,” Galvez told GMA News Online.

Though he is hopeful that the number of daily jabs administered will increase to over 1 million, Galvez said the closure of more than 1,000 vaccination sites due to Typhoon Odette will affect the target.

Currently, over 45.2 million individuals have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

“Optimistic kami dito na maabot natin (we are optimistic that we can reach this). We are around 45 million so we have around 8 something million na kailangan habulin,” Dr. Kezia Lorraine Rosario of NVOC said.

One dose of the Janssen vaccine immediately makes one fully-vaccinated? No boosters needed?  No third and fourth shot needed? The rest of the world has a completely different message and even the Philippines is talking about boosters. Sounds like the DOH just wants to inflate those numbers and look good.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Broken Fluorescent Lights Tossed in the Grass

I have so many pictures of the Philippines that have been holed up on my hard drive waiting to see the light of day. A lot of these pictures are of trash. It really boggles my mind the way people toss their garbage and I don't mean like a bag of household waste or food. That's understandable sure. It's wrong but I get it. What I will never understand is stuff like this:





That is a large pile of fluorescent lights tossed out on the side of the road. How did they get there? Who has this many burned out fluorescent lights to throw on the side of the road? This is not normal house trash. This is the garbage of an electrician. And he did not just toss them on the side of the road. No, he took his time to hide them behind some tall grass.

It's sad but there is nothing to be done about it except look and document. Eventually someone removed these broken lights but they were replaced with bags of garbage and boxes of empty liquor bottles. In the Philippines the environment just can't win.